Canadian warship HMCS Winnipeg docks at Butterworth

16 Jan 2016 / 16:53 H.

    BUTTERWORTH: Canadian warship HMCS Winnipeg docked at 10am in Butterworth Inner Wharves today.
    It is learnt the warship will be docked here for a four-day holiday in Penang before it returns home.
    The 134m long frigate with 250 sailors served under the Operation Reassurance mission in central and eastern Europe, among others before arriving here.
    This is the first time a Canadian army warship has ever called on Penang.
    HMCS Regina and HMCS Ottawa had called on Port Klang in 2013 and in the early 2000s respectively.
    HMCS Winnipeg was received by Penang Resident Naval Officer Lt Kdr Muhamad Nazer Abdullah at 10.30am.
    According to HMCS Winnipeg public affairs officer Sub-lieutenant Jamie Tobin, the crew was looking forward to spending some leisure time, after spending 215 days on the high seas.
    Tobin added that the ship would also restock its food and water supply before embarking on its journey back to her home port at the Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt, British Columbia.
    A small handover ceremony also took place on the ship as Naval Commander Jeffrey Hutchinson took over the reigns of the ship from Naval Commander Pascal Belhumeur. Belhumeur took command of HMCS Winnipeg in July 2013.
    The vessel has been deployed on anti-terrorism operations in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea, and counter-piracy operations off the coast of Somalia.
    Winnipeg had also escorted United Nations ships carrying famine, plague, and overpopulation relief supplies to East Africa.
    HMCS Winnipeg is one of Canada's 12 Halifax-class patrol frigates. The 4,795 metric tonne ship includes a CH-124 Sea King helicopter and air detachment. It is also equipped with an arsenal of armament for combat.

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